Verbal Ability - Antonyms - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Antonyms - Section 1 (Q.No. 25)
Directions to Solve

In the following questions choose the word which is the exact OPPOSITE of the given words.


25.
ARROGANT
Humble
Cowardly
Egotistic
Gentlemanly
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
22 comments Page 1 of 3.

Sofia Noreen Aqeel Gill said:   2 years ago
The antonym (opposite) of "arrogant" is indeed "humble. " When someone is described as "arrogant, " it means they have an excessive sense of their importance or abilities and often display an attitude of superiority.

On the other hand, "humble" refers to someone who is modest, unpretentious, and not inclined to boast about their achievements or abilities.

BHUVNESH BHU MCA said:   1 decade ago
@ Smita.

Synonyms of Arrogant: Conceited, Haughty, Contemptuous, proud.

@ Uma.

Arrogant: Proud yourself as if you are more important than other, and know one is better than you.

Humble: Not proud or believing that you are important.

So Clearly answer is Humble.

Thanks.

Kachenga said:   2 years ago
Both Males and Females can be arrogant, and gentlemanly can only be done by a man.

Hence HUMBLE is the correct answer.
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Annie said:   1 decade ago
I believe gentlemanly is much more prominent as arrogance is a broad aspect thus gentlemanly fits in all requirements.

Priyanka said:   1 decade ago
"Egotistic" means self-interest or being focused on one's self to the point of ignoring other persons.

Nitish said:   5 years ago
Except Humble (verb) all the other options given are adjectives. So Humble is the correct answer.
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Jana said:   5 years ago
Arrogant means rude behavior so opposite to that is humble.

Chandrashekar said:   1 decade ago
Humble means having a low opinion of once importance.

Ajith said:   7 years ago
Can you tell me the meaning of "Egotistic"?

Dipakraj KP said:   3 years ago
No @Nitish.

Humble is also an adjective.


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